The beloved Trail of Lights in Austin returns to Zilker Park for its 60th anniversary, delighting visitors with over 2 million lights until December 23. This cherished holiday tradition features breathtaking light displays, festive music, and holiday cheer throughout the event. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy hot cocoa while strolling through enchanting tunnels of lights and don’t miss the iconic Zilker Holiday Tree. Other magical holiday experiences await across Texas, making this December a joyful time for families and friends.
It’s that magical time of year again in Austin, where families and friends gather to celebrate the bright and festive spirit of the season! The much-loved Trail of Lights is back in Zilker Park, and this year, it’s extra special as the event celebrates its remarkable 60th anniversary.
Visitors can look forward to a spectacular display featuring over 2 million lights. That’s right, two million! This electrifying light show runs until December 23. So, whether you’re planning a cozy date night or a fun family outing, there’s no shortage of twinkling magic to see and experience.
The tradition of the Trail of Lights started humbly as a Yule Fest, but boy has it grown! Today, it stands tall as one of Austin’s most treasured holiday traditions. With dazzling light displays and cheery festive music, it truly captures the heart of the holiday spirit.
As you wander through the park, you’ll be treated to tunnels of glittering lights that will surely leave you in awe. Grab a cup of hot cocoa to warm your hands as you stroll and take in the sights! And don’t forget to visit the iconic Zilker Holiday Tree, which is an absolute must-see that perfectly encapsulates the festive atmosphere.
Austin isn’t the only city filling the air with holiday cheer this December. Just a short drive away, you can find other spectacular light displays around Texas! For example, head over to Santa’s Wonderland in College Station, which proudly boasts being the World’s Largest Christmas Park. This enchanting experience runs through December 30 and promises memorable moments for all ages.
Not too far off, Johnson City hosts the stunning Light Spectacular, featuring—you guessed it—over 2 million lights, lighting up the night sky until January 7. Meanwhile, Marble Falls showcases its incredible Walkway of Lights, with more than 350 illuminated sculptures on display until January 4, 2025!
And if a stroll along the river sounds like your style, make sure to check out the Holiday Lights at the River Walk in San Antonio, gleaming brilliantly until January 13. For those craving a little winter wonder, Miracle on 134th Street in Celina awaits, with its impressive light display and fun activities through December 23.
Looking for something a little different? Head over to Palestine for the magical Polar Express train ride available until December 28. Or perhaps you fancy some holiday-themed cocktails and entertainment? Check out the Merry Mile in Dallas, with festivities running until January 3!
For those preferring a drive-through experience, don’t miss out on the Gift of Lights at Texas Motor Speedway, lighting up the speedway until January 5. If you’re in the Houston area, the Zoo Lights are available for viewing with flexible pricing options through January 5, while Galaxy Lights at Space Center Houston brings a cosmic twist to the season until January 5.
Lastly, don’t miss out on the South Pole Illuminated Festival featuring millions of lights, which you can enjoy until December 29.
From sparkling displays to heartwarming family activities, Austin and Texas are alive with festive cheer this December. So grab your loved ones, bundle up, and start making memories that will last a lifetime at these wonderful holiday attractions!
Whether you’re visiting the Trail of Lights or venturing out to explore all the holiday gems our great state has to offer, there’s a world of joy waiting for you this season. Happy holidays, Austin!
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